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Lina20 [59]
3 years ago
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Cathy is planning a reception for her daughter's wedding. All of the family is invited, but not all of the family members get al

ong
particularly well. Cathy must be careful not to seat certain family members together who might not care for each other. She knows that
Aunt Amanda and Aunt Sally always feud about who makes the best apple pies. Cousin Larry and Uncle Robby always get into
arguments about which football team is the best. Robby grew up with Sally and they have been close since they were kids, but Aunt
Amanda and Uncle Robby are married with 4 kids. Larry is not married and has no kids.
What do Cousin Larry and Uncle Robby argue over?
English
1 answer:
Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Cousin Larry and Uncle Robby argue over which football team is the best. And I think it's because one is married and has kids and one isn't.

I hoped I've helped?! Please leave a vote and thanks.

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